Sadr authorizing work in the U.S. embassy in Baghdad
07/03/2012 8:51
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - considered the leader of the Sadr movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, Tuesday, to work at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad is permitted, on condition that "slippage and exaggeration."
Sadr said, in response to a question from one of his followers, about his work at the American Embassy in Baghdad, "Yes my Lord forgiveness May God admitted that comes from beverages on your hands, but beware that interfered with the fear of slippage and exaggeration."
Revealed the United States in the 25 April 2011, that its embassy in Baghdad will have 16 thousand people between the diplomat and the worker after the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq, saying it will increase many Iraqi workers have.
It is noteworthy that the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is the largest Embassy of the United States in the world, because of the large area established by the campus security surrounding the buildings, which took place in a presidential palaces to the President of the former Iraqi regime, in addition to the large number of diplomats assigned to work in, which has about two thousand employees, it "is not a normal embassy in all shapes, and the reason is the size of the challenges faced by the Iraqi government invited us to stay in the country with a view to help them."
The United States ended official U.S. presence in Iraq in December of 2011, under the agreement signed between the two countries in 2008, after nine years of its military invasion in 2003, and the overthrow of President Saddam Hussein, a decision of the former U.S. President George W. Bush.
Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of Iraq in the transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Strategic Framework Agreement and to reduce the number of PRTs in the provinces, as well as providing important sustainable for the rule of law, including the police development program and the completion of the coordination, supervision and report to the Fund for Iraq relief and reconstruction.
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07/03/2012 8:51
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - considered the leader of the Sadr movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, Tuesday, to work at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad is permitted, on condition that "slippage and exaggeration."
Sadr said, in response to a question from one of his followers, about his work at the American Embassy in Baghdad, "Yes my Lord forgiveness May God admitted that comes from beverages on your hands, but beware that interfered with the fear of slippage and exaggeration."
Revealed the United States in the 25 April 2011, that its embassy in Baghdad will have 16 thousand people between the diplomat and the worker after the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq, saying it will increase many Iraqi workers have.
It is noteworthy that the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad is the largest Embassy of the United States in the world, because of the large area established by the campus security surrounding the buildings, which took place in a presidential palaces to the President of the former Iraqi regime, in addition to the large number of diplomats assigned to work in, which has about two thousand employees, it "is not a normal embassy in all shapes, and the reason is the size of the challenges faced by the Iraqi government invited us to stay in the country with a view to help them."
The United States ended official U.S. presence in Iraq in December of 2011, under the agreement signed between the two countries in 2008, after nine years of its military invasion in 2003, and the overthrow of President Saddam Hussein, a decision of the former U.S. President George W. Bush.
Iraq has signed and the United States, in 2008, the Framework Agreement strategy to support the ministries and agencies of Iraq in the transition from the strategic partnership with the Republic of Iraq to the areas of economic, diplomatic, cultural and security, based on the Strategic Framework Agreement and to reduce the number of PRTs in the provinces, as well as providing important sustainable for the rule of law, including the police development program and the completion of the coordination, supervision and report to the Fund for Iraq relief and reconstruction.
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